Thursday, July 14, 2011

VMware Unveils VMware vSphere 5 and Comprehensive Cloud Infrastructure Suite

Major Platform and Product Upgrades Strengthen Infrastructure Foundation for the Cloud Computing Era

Dubai, UAE, July 13, 2011 — At a live event today, VMware CEO Paul Maritz unveiled VMware
vSphere® 5 and a comprehensive suite of cloud infrastructure technologies built to help customers
transform IT to drive greater efficiency of existing investments and improve operational agility.

With nearly 200 new and enhanced capabilities, VMware vSphere 5 will continue to set the standard in
virtualization, delivering better application performance and availability for all business-critical applications
while automating the management of an increasingly broad pool of datacenter resources. VMware
today also announced VMware vShield™ 5, VMware vCenter™ Site Recovery Manager 5, and VMware
vCloud® Director 1.5, products that together with VMware vSphere 5 will amplify the value customers can
realize from virtualized resources by enabling cloud-scale operations.

“The market has fully embraced virtualization as a key transformative technology at the heart of the next
era of computing,” said Paul Maritz, VMware CEO. “With vSphere® 5 and our cloud infrastructure suite,
VMware is helping customers accelerate towards more efficient and automated cloud infrastructure,
redefining how resources are managed and secured, and ultimately, driving a more productive
relationship between IT and the businesses they serve.”

The VMware cloud infrastructure suite will help organizations build intelligent virtual infrastructures,
which infuse highly virtualized environments with the automation, self-service and security capabilities
customers need to:
• Deploy Business Critical Applications with Confidence – Dramatic performance and
scalability gains in VMware vSphere 5 will enable customers to run even the most resource-
intensive business-critical applications in virtual and cloud environments.

• Respond to the Needs of the Business Faster with Cloud Agility – From rapidly provisioning
new resources to intelligently managing ongoing operations, VMware’s cloud infrastructure suite
will radically simplify infrastructure management.  

• Move to Cloud Computing with Trust – VMware is evolving security from a physical model to a
virtual software model, driven and managed by policy, enabling customers to trust in the security
of their applications and data regardless of where they reside or how frequently they move across
various private, public and hybrid cloud environments.

“A recent Gartner contextual research study revealed that end user organizations overwhelmingly
consider x86 virtualization an essential foundational component of private cloud infrastructure-as-a-
service architectures,” said Chris Wolf, Research VP, Gartner. “In addition, many organizations consider
the x86 VM as the default infrastructure platform for new applications,. Cost savings and business agility
remain the two most frequently cited drivers behind both virtualization and cloud computing investments.”

VMware vSphere 5: Advancing the Cloud Infrastructure Foundation
VMware vSphere, the most trusted, most widely deployed virtualization platform in the world, forms the
foundation of VMware’s cloud infrastructure suite. Architected to support the broadest range of virtual
and cloud infrastructure needs, VMware vSphere is broadly utilized by enterprises, small and midsized
businesses (SMBs), public cloud service providers and as the foundation for the growing virtual desktop
infrastructure (VDI) market. An increasing number of customers are standardizing on VMware vSphere as
their strategic IT platform.


VMware vSphere 5 will support virtual machines (VMs) that are up to four times more powerful than
previous versions with up to 1 terabyte of memory and 32 virtual CPUs. These VMs will be able to
process in excess of 1 million I/O operations per second, which will far surpass the requirements of even
the most resource-intensive applications. When combined with VMware vSphere 5‘s enhanced, simplified
High Availability, these VM scalability and performance gains will allow customers to run their most
business-critical applications with confidence in their performance and availability.

VMware vSphere 5 will also introduce three new flagship features that extend the platform’s unique
datacenter resource management capabilities, delivering intelligent policy management to support an
automated “set it and forget it” approach to managing datacenter resources, including server deployment
and storage management. Customers define policies and establish the operating parameters, and
VMware vSphere 5 does the rest. VMware vSphere 5’s new Auto-Deploy, Profile-Driven Storage
and Storage DRS features can save a customer with a 1,000 VM environment up to a full year of
administrator time.  

“Now with VMware vSphere 5 and the cloud infrastructure suite, the task of virtualizing our business-
critical applications are greatly simplified," said YP Chien, information intelligence manager,
Kingston. "This helps accelerate Kingston Technology's journey into cloud computing to achieve ultimate
operational performance and business agility.”

Learn more about what’s new in VMware vSphere 5 [link to media backgrounder, which includes deeper
explanation of these key features and their benefits, customer quotes, etc.

The Comprehensive Cloud Infrastructure Suite
All built upon the foundation of VMware vSphere 5, VMware is bringing to market a comprehensive suite
of technologies that will deliver the automation, self-service and security capabilities customers need:
• VMware vShield 5 – Addressing the top enterprise concerns about cloud computing – security,
control and compliance – the vShield product family overcomes the limits of traditional security
solutions by delivering an adaptive, software-based security model designed for virtual and cloud
environments. vShield 5 will include new Data Security capabilities that will enable IT to quickly
identify risk exposures resulting from unprotected sensitive data, isolate applications with different
levels of trust and migrate security policies as data and applications move between different
virtual systems and apply the same policies in public clouds.
Learn more about what’s new in VMware vShield 5

• VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5 – Extending this proven disaster recovery solution,
vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5 will introduce built-in VMware vSphere replication capabilities
that will allow customers to double the number of protected applications for the same cost
while supporting heterogeneous storage configurations in the primary and backup sites. New
automated failback and planned migration capabilities will allow customers to orchestrate
migrations for disaster avoidance and to support planned maintenance activities and
datacenter consolidations.
Learn more about what’s new in VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5

• VMware vCloud Director 1.5 – Enabling a self-service model for provisioning infrastructure
services across internal and external sources, VMware vCloud Director 1.5 will enable IT to
dramatically reduce the time required to provision new servers. New Linked Clone capabilities will
reduce provisioning time to less than 5 seconds, while also reducing storage costs by as much as
60 percent, all while managing resources from a single pane of glass.
Learn more about what’s new in VMware vCloud Director 1.5

In a separate announcement [insert note and link to SMB release] VMware today introduced the VMware
vSphere Storage Appliance™, a new software product that will bring the rich business continuity and
automated resource management capabilities of VMware vSphere to small and midsized businesses
(SMBs) without the cost and complexity of shared storage. The new VMware vSphere Storage Appliance

will transform server internal storage into shared pools of storage enabling SMB customers to take full
advantage of the unique business continuity and automation capabilities of VMware vSphere, including
High Availability, vMotion®, and Distributed Resource Scheduler™.

VMware’s cloud infrastructure suite is supported by more than 25,000 partners, including technology
partners and independent software vendors (ISVs), solution providers, service providers, and systems
integrators, as well as every major global hardware manufacturer. VMware’s partner community continues
to mature as the company consistently sets the bar for innovation in virtualization and cloud technologies.
Learn more about this robust community of support for VMware’s cloud infrastructure suite.

New Licensing Model Extends Benefits of Pooling Beyond Technology
With the introduction of VMware vSphere 5, VMware is evolving the product’s licensing to lay the
foundation for customers to adopt a more “cloud-like” IT cost model based on consumption and value
rather than physical components and capacity. VMware vSphere 5 will continue to be licensed per
processor (CPU), however VMware is eliminating the current, restrictive physical entitlements of CPU
cores and physical RAM per server and replacing them with a single, virtualization-based entitlement of
pooled virtual memory or vRAM.

Pooled vRAM is the total amount of memory configured to all VMs in a customer’s environment.  Each
vSphere 5 CPU license will entitle the purchaser to a specific amount of vRAM, which can be pooled
across the entire vSphere environment to enable a true cloud or utility based IT consumption model.
There are no restrictions on how vRAM capacity can be distributed among VMs: a customer can
configure many small VMs or one large VM.  VMware vSphere has made it possible for customers to
maximize hardware utilization and efficiency by pooling CPU, memory, storage and networking.  With
these licensing changes, VMware is extending the concept of pooling – one of the foundational elements
of cloud computing – beyond technology to the business, allowing the pooling of licenses for maximum
utilization and value.

Because VMware vSphere 5 is still licensed on a per-CPU basis, customers can continue leveraging
established purchasing, deployment and license-management processes.  For more information on
VMware vSphere 5 licensing [insert link to information page and whitepaper]

Availability
 VMware vSphere 5 together with the updated cloud infrastructure suite is expected to be
available in Q3 2011. Additional Resources

Additional Resources
• Read industry comments on the launch of VMware vSphere 5 and the VMware cloud
infrastructure suite
• Learn more about the VMware cloud infrastructure suite launch
• Watch a video of VMware CEO Paul Maritz and VMware CTO Steve Herrod unveiling the
VMware cloud infrastructure suite
• Visit the VMware cloud infrastructure launch online press kit for graphics and videos

Read ―VMware Unveils VMware vSphere 5 and Cloud Infrastructure Suite‖ blog post by
VMware CTO, Steve Herrod
Read ―VMware Building the Foundation for the Cloud Era‖ blog post by VMware vice president
of product marketing, Bogomil Balkansky
Twitter: @VMwareEvents (hashtag #vmwarecloud)

About VMware
VMware (NYSE: VMW) delivers virtualization and cloud infrastructure solutions that enable IT
organizations to energize businesses of all sizes. With the industry leading virtualization platform –
VMware vSphere® – customers rely on VMware to reduce capital and operating expenses, improve
agility, ensure business continuity, strengthen security and go green. With 2010 revenues of $2.9

billion, more than 250,000 customers and 25,000 partners, VMware is the leader in virtualization which
consistently ranks as a top priority among CIOs. VMware is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices
throughout the world and can be found online at www.vmware.com.

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